NaturalDisasterRisk
US Hazard Data

Natural Disaster Risk for Every US Location

Free risk scores for flood, tornado, earthquake, wildfire, and hurricane hazards — powered by official FEMA, NOAA, and USGS government data.

Try: "Cincinnati", "Miami, FL", or "45202"

30,000+
US Cities Tracked
5
Hazard Types
FEMA, NOAA, USGS
Data Sources
Monthly
Updated

High-Risk Cities to Know

Cities with elevated natural disaster risk based on historical data and government hazard assessments.

Miami, FL
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New Orleans, LA
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Houston, TX
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Los Angeles, CA
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Memphis, TN
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Seattle, WA
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5 Natural Hazards Tracked

We track and score five major natural disaster types for every US location.

flood Risk
FEMA flood zone data, NFIP claims, historical flooding
tornado Risk
NOAA storm events, Tornado Alley proximity, historical tornadoes
earthquake Risk
USGS seismic hazard maps, fault proximity, historical earthquakes
wildfire Risk
USFS risk scores, drought index, historical fire events
hurricane Risk
NOAA tropical storm tracks, coastal proximity, storm surge risk

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California
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Florida
New York
Ohio
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Louisiana
Tennessee
Washington
Colorado
Georgia
North Carolina

How Risk Scores Are Calculated

1
Government Data
We pull raw data from FEMA, NOAA, USGS, and US Forest Service APIs.
2
Historical Analysis
We analyze decades of historical event data — frequency, magnitude, and casualties.
3
Score Normalization
Raw counts are normalized to a 0-100 scale relative to all US locations.
4
Risk Level
Scores are categorized: Very Low (0-20), Low (21-40), Moderate (41-60), High (61-80), Very High (81-100).